[3] According to a letter dated 10 March 1941, in NGA curatorial files, from Duncan Phillips to David Finley, Pecci-Blunt had the painting on consignment with Jacques Seligmann but decided not to sell his collection at that time. Lent by Pecci-Blunt to The Functions of Color in Painting, Phillips Memorial Gallery, Washington, 1941.

From El Greco to Cézanne: Masterpieces of European Painting from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, and The Metroplitan Museum of Art, New York, National Gallery of Greece, Athens, 1992-1993, no. 38, repro.

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1962

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2000

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